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The TRANE TWE07243BAAP01L is a commercial-grade air handler unit rated at 6 tons of cooling capacity, operating on 208/230 volts three-phase power. Built for split-system DX cooling applications, this convertible unit is designed to work with R-410A refrigerant systems and can be field-configured for multiple discharge orientations. Licensed HVAC technicians and commercial refrigeration contractors typically install this unit as part of a packaged split system in light commercial or large residential applications. Its convertible design reduces the number of SKUs needed on a job site and simplifies field adaptation to varying duct configurations.
The TWE07243BAAP01L is suited for commercial split-system installations where a dedicated air handler is required to match a remote condensing unit. Typical applications include light commercial buildings, retail spaces, and multi-zone systems requiring a 6-ton evaporator coil and blower assembly. The three-phase power configuration targets commercial electrical services rather than standard single-phase residential supply. No specific compatible model numbers or system families were provided in the available product data.
Designed as an OEM-style commercial air handler for split-system DX cooling applications requiring a 6-ton, 208/230-volt three-phase evaporator and blower assembly. No specific compatible model numbers or replaced part numbers were provided in the available product data.
Installation should be performed by a licensed HVAC technician holding the appropriate EPA Section 608 certification for R-410A systems. Disconnect and lock out all electrical power before beginning installation or service. Verify that the supply voltage and phase configuration match the unit nameplate before energizing. Duct connections, refrigerant line sizing, and electrical work must comply with local mechanical and electrical codes including applicable sections of the IMC and NEC.
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